convivial - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of convivial in Hindi

  • खुशनुमा
  • आनंदमय
  • उत्सव का
  • दावत का

convivial Definition

Adjective

  • (of an atmosphere or event) friendly, lively, and enjoyable.

convivial Example

  • a convivial cocktail party ( एक आकर्षक कॉकटेल पार्टी )
  • The atmosphere is relaxed and convivial and friendships are often forged after dinner in the lounge. ( माहौल सुकून भरा और खुशनुमा है और लाउंज में रात के खाने के बाद दोस्ती अक्सर गढ़ी जाती है। )
  • This is especially fun to do over dinner or other convivial gathering. ( यह विशेष रूप से रात के खाने या अन्य मनोरंजक सभा में करने के लिए मजेदार है। ) 
  • A letter through the mail is so much more convivial than an online post or text.  ( मेल के माध्यम से एक पत्र एक ऑनलाइन पोस्ट या पाठ की तुलना में बहुत अधिक प्रेरक है। )

More Sentence

  • Since I removed the modern furnishings from my dining room, the area looks more warm and convivial.
  • Many other forms of crown were used by the Romans, as the conqueror's triumphal crown of laurel, the myrtle crown, and the convivial, bridal, funeral and other crowns.
  • At a convivial gathering on the, 8th of November he supported a toast to "the speedy abolition of all hereditary titles and feudal distinctions," and gave proof of his zeal by expressly repudiating his own title - a performance for which he was dismissed from the army.
  • potare, to drink, poculum, cup), the convivial drinking which took place after a great banquet, accompanied by intellectual or witty conversation, and by music or dancing performed by slaves or attendants.
  • His songs are mostly written in the medieval quatrains (ferskeytla), and are generally of a humorous and satirical character; his convivial songs are known by heart by every modern Icelander; and although some of the poets of the present day are more admired, there is none who is more loved by the people.
  • Today its atmosphere is more convivial, its aspirations more leisurely.
  • I still dreamed of food and the convivial, outdoor feast, but I no longer took full part in the proceedings.
  • Although I was the new girl in class, I was not anxious because all my classmates were so convivial to me.  
  • John’s eyes are bright and sparkly whenever he is in a convivial mood.  
  • Even though churches are supposed to be welcoming places of worship, the church near my apartment building is not convivial to new members.
  • He is said to have been convivial, widely knowledgeable, with a fertile imagination and a whimsical sense of humour.
  • He was a gentle, courteous, convivial, slightly bemused romantic, born out of his time.
  • Eat slowly in convivial surroundings and, above all, enjoy your food.
  • Sheffield and James enjoyed his convivial nature, his storytelling ability, and most particularly his appetite for alcohol.
  • So, armed with the baseball bat that every convivial hostelry keeps handy, Peggy smashed the joint up.
  • Their weeks are filled with convivial church suppers, musically upbeat prayer meetings, and jubilant testimony services.
  • she was relaxed and convivial